Speech by the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin before the Participants of the Episcopal Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
On the 1st December 2017 the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin visited the session of the Episcopal Council of the Russian Orthodox Church which is being held in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. The head of state spoke before His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and all of the Council’s participants.
Your Holiness, esteemed participants of the Council,
First of all, I would like to thank you sincerely for the invitation to take part in the Episcopal Council of the Russian Orthodox Church which is being held to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the restoration of the Office of Patriarch – an event that has become defining for the life of the Russian Orthodox Church, for all of our nation and the entire country.
More than four hundred years ago in 1589 the Office of Patriarch was instituted in Old Russia, becoming the embodiment of a more significant role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Orthodox world, the recognition of her authority and the ministry of great spiritual deeds of her First Hierarchs.
The wise words of the Patriarchs of Moscow strengthened the faith of the people, inspired people to creative deeds and heroic endeavours in the defense of our Fatherland; they taught righteousness, kindness, mercy and justice, united representatives of various social classes and helped people to withstand times of tribulation.
The names of the Patriarchs of Moscow and All Russia Hermogenes and Philaret, their courage and steadfastness in faith, have become for our fatherland a symbol of the vanquishing of the inner turmoil and the foreign invasions of the seventeenth century and a symbol of the spiritual and national renaissance of Russian statehood.
It was at such a complex, dramatic time of our history – 1917-1918 – that the Local Council of the Orthodox Church of Russia was held. The hierarchs, clergy and laity together took the conciliar decision to revive the Office of Patriarch and the historical forms of the ordering of Church life.
The holy bishop Tikhon at that time, in taking upon himself the mission of Patriarchal ministry, undoubtedly committed a great heroic act in the name of God, faith and his nation. He knew that he has placing upon himself a colossal personal responsibility during those hardest of times for our country, he understand that he would encounter not respect from the new authorities but their open enmity. He understood truly what all of this would mean.
Yet linked to the newly-elected Patriarch were the thoughts and hopes of people who awaited from him protection, support and exhortation, and the bringing to their senses of those who had plunged the country further and further into civil war.
Patriarch Tikhon and the ministers of the Russian Orthodox Church fully shared the fate of Russia and her people, stood by the people in their adversities and tribulations. In spite of the repressions and persecutions, the destruction and plundering of churches, the attempts to weaken and discredit the Church, they preserved that which was most important of all – a faith which helped our nation, both here and in foreign lands, to preserve its culture, history, customs, traditions and national character.
Life puts things in its places and precisely separates the imposed and artificial from the truth. It was genuine values and patriotism which revealed their power and became a mighty pillar of support for all of our warrior soldiers of the Great Patriotic War, the defenders and heirs of the thousand year-old Russia. Prayer services were conducted in all churches where the words ‘for the granting of Victory to the warriors of our Fatherland’ resounded.
The Russian Orthodox Church and representatives of other religious organizations collected means for the needs of the front, with words of encouragement and their participation supported those who labored at the rear, who had lost their kin and loved ones, who were under siege in Leningrad or found themselves in occupied territories. The defeat of Nazism was indeed a victory not only of arms, but also a moral and spiritual victory.
And, of course, I would like to speak of the ministry of the Russian Orthodox Church in the period of social and economic transformations which our country underwent at the end of the twentieth century.
This time is called a time of spiritual rebirth and a huge growth of the Church’s authority in society. When many state and public institutions were weakened, when life was literally tuned upside time, it was the Church which supported people, gave hope and helped us to acquire a moral and spiritual direction in life, which called people to accord and unity.
The fact that Russia survived, that conflicts were not allowed to grow into a new civil schism is the great merit of the Russian Orthodox Church as well as of other Russian religious organizations.
We are obliged to recall the lessons of the past. And so that society may develop confidently and harmoniously, it is important to restore the unity of our history, heal wounds and remove the divisions and intolerance which we have inherited from times past.
This path of attaining peace through mutual brotherly forgiveness has been shown to us by the Moscow Patriarchate and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia when they signed the Act of Canonical Communion in 2007.
Your Holiness! Esteemed participants of the Episcopal Council!
Today, as in all times, the Russian Orthodox Church carries out with dignity her lofty and responsible mission, and every year broadens her public and social ministry. She labours prolifically in the field of moral enlightenment and charity, spiritually cares for the soldiers of Russia and renders help to the elderly, to those in need and to those who have lost their way in life.
The Russian Orthodox Church deserves great respect for her contribution in strengthening international and interreligious peace, for developing constructive dialogue and cooperation with the other traditional religious of Russia.
The state, in respecting the Church’s independence, hopes for a continuation of our collaboration in such important spheres as education and health care, the preservation of our cultural and historical heritage, support for the family and the upbringing of the young, and the combatting of social ills.
The mission of the Russian Orthodox Church in her great spiritual exploits knows no state borders. Her canonical territory extends beyond the confines of Russia. You do much for the support of our compatriots and Orthodox communities abroad, for the strengthening of mutual trust and the development of the cultural, spiritual and human ties which unite and have united us for centuries.
We highly value the fact that His Holiness Patriarch Kirill and other religious figures are sincerely striving to resolve the key issues of the development of our country and society. From the position of the centuries-old experience of Orthodoxy and Christian civilization they honestly and directly impart their vision of the processes happening today both within our country and in the world as a whole.
Indeed, new technologies, the global media expanse, integration and mutual interdependence have a great influence on society and the everyday lives of people throughout the world and open up colossal, truly unlimited opportunities.
And all of us are faced – including, of course, the Church and religious figures – with the most complex task of doing everything possible so that it may serve only the cause of good and be of benefit to every person and all humanity.
What will happen if civilization squanders its spiritual and humanistic principles? What risks will this bring to the future of humanity?
Already today we see traditional values being blurred in many countries and that this leads to the degradation of the institution of the family, to mutual alienation in society and the depersonalization of people.
Neglect and indifference and the loss of direction in values bring about a growth in radicalism, xenophobia and conflict on religious grounds. Egoism, which destroys the human person, turns into aggressive nationalism.
It is extremists and the ideologues of terrorism, the enemies of progress and all civilization who fill a spiritual vacuum. You all know what terrorists have done in Syria, how they have persecuted their coreligionists and Christians, destroyed churches and murdered people.
It is my hope that the Russian Orthodox Church, in relying upon her authority in the world, will render all possible help in uniting the world community for the rebirth of Syria and in sending humanitarian aid to its citizens, in restoring the ruined cultural and religious centres.
The Patriarch and I have talked about this on numerous occasions, I know his position, and we are prepared to support all religious confessions and all Christian denominations – all, without exception. Today we have this opportunity, and we are ready to work together.
I repeat: the world is indeed changing rapidly and going through a very difficult stage. Russia does not stand apart from the global processes and tendencies. We are to endeavor to become leaders in the field of technology, economics and knowledge in the broad sense of this word so that we can guarantee the prosperity and security of our citizens. At the same time, more and more people are looking towards Russia as an example of steadfast traditional values and a normal human life.
I believe that in order to respond to the challenges of the future worthily, we must defend justice, truth and righteousness, preserve are way of life and identity and take strength from our culture and history, and our spiritual and moral foundation. We must advance forward, taking in all that is new and progressive, yet remain to be Russia forever.
In conclusion, I would like to congratulate you once more on the hundredth anniversary of the restoration of the Office of Patriarch – and give to His Holiness Patriarch Kirill an icon which is a copy of the icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker which once adorned the St. Nicholas Tower of the Kremlin.
The icon survived in 1812 when the tower was destroyed when the gunpowder stored by the invaders in the walls of the St. Nicholas Tower caught fire. The icon displays bullet holes from the autumn of 1917 during the bloodshed of fratricidal battles in Moscow. I believe that together we will preserve peace and accord, understand and listen to each other, and together labour for the common aims and the good of society.
Your Holiness, I wish you strength and many long and good years of Patriarchal ministry. I wish you all success – all of the participants of the Episcopal Council – in your work as archpastors. I would like to end my short speech with words which we have always used and now use: “Let us go with God!”
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02.12.2017 14:00Resolutions of the Holy Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church (29th November – 2nd December 2017)
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02.12.2017 13:58Message by the Holy Episcopal Council to the Clergy, Monks and Nuns and All Faithful Children of the Russian Orthodox Church
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01.12.2017 18:38Speech by the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin before the Participants of the Episcopal Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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01.12.2017 16:30Briefing on situation around former Metropolitan Philaret of Kiev’s appeal
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01.12.2017 12:38Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church begins its third day
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30.11.2017 23:56Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk comments on spreading reports on the appeal of the former Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine
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30.11.2017 23:50Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church completes its second day work
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30.11.2017 23:45Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church adopts a Resolution ‘On the Appeal of the former Metropolitan Philaret of Kiev and All Ukraine’
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30.11.2017 23:30Former Metropolitan Philaret of Kiev and All Ukraine: ‘I ask for your forgiveness in everything in which I sinned by word, deed and all my feelings’
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30.11.2017 12:12Report by Metropolitan Onufry of Kiev and All Ukraine to the Russian Orthodox Church Bishops’ Council (November 29-December 2, 2017)
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30.11.2017 12:08His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufry of Kiev and All Ukraine gives an address at the Bishops’ Council
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30.11.2017 12:05Second day of the Bishops’ Council’s work
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29.11.2017 22:30METROPOLITAN HILARION OF VOLOKOLAMSK SPEAKS AT THE SESSION OF THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ON THE RESULTS OF STUDYING THE DOCUMENTS OF THE COUNCIL ON CRETE
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29.11.2017 22:15HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL: “THE MEETING ON CUBA WAS AN IMPORTANT STEP ON THE WAY TO RESOLVING THE MORE RELEVANT ISSUES OF THE MODERN-DAY WORLD BY THE JOINT EFFORTS OF THE TWO LARGEST CHURCHES OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD”
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29.11.2017 21:28His Holiness notes positive dynamics in Church-state cooperation in Uzbekistan
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29.11.2017 21:25His Holiness Patriarch Kirill expresses hope that the dialogue between the Church and Turkmenistan’s leadership will help resolve current difficulties
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29.11.2017 21:22His Holiness specifies pressing problems of the Orthodox Church in Tajikistan
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29.11.2017 21:20Primate of the Russian Church expresses satisfaction with the level of Church-state cooperation in Kyrgyzstan
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29.11.2017 21:18His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: Republic of Kazakhstan has been giving an example of constructive Church-state relations for many years
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29.11.2017 21:17His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: Dialogue of Azerbaijani authorities with Diocese of Baku offers ample opportunities for solving problems of the Orthodox
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29.11.2017 21:16His Holiness Patriarch Kirill notes a high level dialogue between the Church and the state in Belarus
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29.11.2017 21:14Positive tendencies in church-state relations in Moldova are noted in the report of His Holiness the Patriarch at the Bishops’ Council
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29.11.2017 21:10His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: Peacemaking heroic deeds of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church show its true patriotism
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29.11.2017 19:35HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL: “SIN OUGHT TO BE EXPOSED, BUT WE SHOULD NEVER HUMILIATE ANYONE”
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29.11.2017 18:51HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL: “COMMUNICATING WITH THE MEDIA IS A CHANCE TO SPEAK ABOUT THE GOSPEL IN AN ACCESIBLE LANGUAGE ON ISSUES WHICH AFFECT TODAY’S PEOPLE”
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29.11.2017 17:38His Holiness Patriarch Kirill told members of the Bishops’ Council about the preparation of the Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 17:34Primate of Russian Church calls to adopt more systematic approach in opposing sectarianism and neo-paganism
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29.11.2017 17:27His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: What is sometimes forgotten in pursuit of different technologies is that mission is not a collection of methods, but practical work
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29.11.2017 17:24His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: The main task of the Church is not to fill children’s mind with vast knowledge, but to help them enter into its life
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29.11.2017 17:18Primate of Russian Orthodox Church: Theology should be regarded not only as a set of subjects taught at seminaries, but also as a serious science
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29.11.2017 17:08Reorganization of the system of theological education remains priority for supreme church authorities
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29.11.2017 17:06His Holiness Patriarch Kirill: While inviting young people to dialogue and using their language, the Church must not lose its integrity
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29.11.2017 16:59Patriarch Kirill: For the youth it is important that Christianity is a religion of freedom, not a religion of bans
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29.11.2017 14:33Patriarch Kirill: Signing the Act of Canonical Communion has given us joy over the unity of the faithful of the one Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 14:32Patriarch Kirill announces statistical data on the life of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 14:28Bishops’ Council given information on Patriarch ministry in inter-council period
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29.11.2017 14:19Patriarch Kirill: Continued attempts are made to impose on the Church a life according to the rules of this world
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29.11.2017 14:10THE FIRST HIERARCH OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH : THE MINISTRY OF THE BISHOP IS INEXTRIABLY LINKED TO THE ORTHODOX UNDERSTANDING OF CONCILIARITY
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29.11.2017 14:07HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL: THE LOCAL COUNCIL OF 1917-1918 WAS TRULY AN EXTRAORDINARY PEHNOMENON IN THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
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29.11.2017 14:04HIS HOLINESS PATRIARCH KIRILL: THE MAIN HERITAGE OF THE NEW MARTYRS IS THEIR LOVE OF CHRIST AND NEIGHBOUR, FOR WHOM THEY LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES
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29.11.2017 14:01Opening of the Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 13:56President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev sends greetings to participants in Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 13:55President of Moldova Igor Dodon sends greetings to participants in Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 13:53President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko sends greetings to participants in the Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
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29.11.2017 13:50President Putin’s message of greetings to the Bishops’ Council of the Russian Orthodox Church